Dallas police are asking for help identifying the second suspect, who is described as a black male with a dark complexion, short black hair and a stocky build. He is clean-shaven and between 5-9 and 5-11, police said.

Police released these images of a teenager suspected in a kidnapping last week in northwest Dallas.(Dallas Police Department)

He was last seen in a white Champion T-shirt, blue jeans and black shoes. Police estimate that he is 18 years old.

Police said the two teens were looking for open balcony doors at an apartment complex around 1:30 a.m. Aug. 14 in the 3600 block of Bolivar Drive, near Dallas Love Field.

They found an open door and went into a bedroom where a man and woman were sleeping, Maj. Danny Williams said at a news conference last week.

The teenagers forced the man and woman out of the room at gunpoint, took money from their wallets and then forced them into a car. The couple was forced to withdraw money from several ATMs before they went back to the apartment, police said.

The 16-year-old suspect started to struggle with the male victim, and the teen shot him in the hip. The victim was hospitalized with injuries that were not expected to be life-threatening.

The kidnappers then fled with the woman and took her to the 6600 block of Starling Circle, which is also in the Love Field area. Both teenagers were suspected of sexually assaulting her, police said.

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A fingerprint left on a business card that fell out of the male victim's wallet led police to the 16-year-old suspect, Williams said last week. Police said Wednesday that the juvenile was in custody but did not specify what charges he is facing.

Police asked that anyone with information about the suspect contact Crime Stoppers.

Crime Stoppers will pay up to $5,000 for information that leads to an arrest and indictment in this case. To leave an anonymous tip, call 214-373-8477.

Dana Branham, Breaking news reporter. Dana is a reporter at The Dallas Morning News covering crime and breaking news. She graduated in 2017 from the University of Oklahoma, where she studied journalism. Before coming to The News in 2018, Dana interned at the Cincinnati Enquirer and the Tulsa World.